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Old 02-12-2018, 01:02 PM
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Has anyone used this Liqui-Moly 10-60 in the Mercedes CLk55 (mine is a 2002)

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Does it meet the spec for your MY car??
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Does it meet the spec for your MY car??
I believe it does. The difference is that the spec on this oil goes up to 60. It is considered a racing oil so its supposed to withstand very high temperatures without degradation.
I'm willing to try this one for my next oil change. I've only heard good things about it.
I'll post the result after I drive the car.
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I used Liqui Moly 10W-60 in the summer, as temps reach above 50c and the M156 has a weak/defective valve train, and the thicker oil might help. Great oil, no complaints at all. However, keep in mind that 10W-60 is almost 100% thicker than 5W-40 at 40c and ~70% at 100c.
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